NIHR Programme Grants for Applied Research (June 2026): Up to Multi-Million Pound Funding Available for Transformative Health and Social Care Research
The National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) has officially opened applications for its highly competitive Programme Grants for Applied Research (PGfAR) funding opportunity for June 2026. This prestigious funding scheme is designed to support ambitious, multidisciplinary programmes of applied health and social care research that can generate significant benefits for patients, service users, carers, and healthcare systems.
The Programme Grants for Applied Research scheme is one of NIHR’s flagship funding mechanisms and provides substantial financial support for research programmes that address important health and social care challenges. Unlike smaller project grants, PGfAR funding supports a coordinated programme of interconnected research projects working together under a common theme to produce meaningful and practical improvements in healthcare delivery and outcomes.
What is the NIHR Programme Grants for Applied Research Scheme?
The Programme Grants for Applied Research (PGfAR) scheme enables research teams to undertake collaborative, multidisciplinary programmes of applied research aimed at solving pressing health and social care challenges. The programme emphasizes research with practical applications and a clear pathway to improving patient outcomes and strengthening health and care services.
Funded programmes typically consist of several interrelated work packages and projects that collectively address a coherent research question or theme. These programmes often involve expertise from multiple disciplines, including:
- Clinical research
- Public health
- Health economics
- Biostatistics
- Behavioural sciences
- Qualitative research
- Social care research
- Patient and public involvement specialists
The multidisciplinary nature of the programme ensures that funded research can comprehensively address complex healthcare challenges and generate evidence that can be translated into practice.
Funding Scope and Value
One of the most attractive aspects of the PGfAR programme is its substantial funding level. The scheme supports large-scale applied health and social care research programmes, with awards typically ranging from approximately £2 million to £3.5 million over a period of four to six years. Exceptional proposals may receive funding tailored to the scale and complexity of the proposed research programme.
Funding duration and award size are determined based on the nature of the proposed work, including whether the programme includes major clinical trials or other large-scale research activities. This flexibility allows research teams to design programmes that effectively address their research objectives without being constrained by rigid funding limits.
Key Objectives of the Programme
The NIHR PGfAR scheme aims to support research that:
- Improves patient outcomes
- Enhances health and social care services
- Addresses major evidence gaps in healthcare
- Strengthens healthcare decision-making
- Supports innovation in healthcare delivery
- Generates practical evidence for policy and practice
- Improves the efficiency and effectiveness of health systems
Research funded under this programme is expected to have clear real-world relevance and demonstrate the potential to produce tangible benefits within a relatively short timeframe compared to basic or laboratory-based research.
Who Should Apply?
The programme is particularly suited for established research teams with a strong track record of delivering high-quality applied health and social care research. Successful applications often involve partnerships between:
- Universities
- NHS organisations
- Social care providers
- Public health institutions
- Community organisations
- Patient and public representatives
Applicants are encouraged to build strong collaborations that bring together complementary expertise and perspectives.
Application Process
The June 2026 funding opportunity follows a two-stage application process.
Stage 1: Outline Application
Applicants must first submit an outline proposal that presents the overall research programme, objectives, methodology, expected outcomes, and potential impact.
Stage 2: Full Application
Research teams whose outline applications are shortlisted will be invited to submit a detailed full application. This stage requires comprehensive information about research design, work packages, budgets, timelines, governance arrangements, and impact strategies.
Why This Opportunity Matters
Healthcare systems globally continue to face complex challenges, including increasing patient demand, workforce pressures, chronic disease management, health inequalities, and the need for evidence-based innovation. The NIHR PGfAR scheme plays a critical role in generating the evidence required to address these issues effectively.
Funded programmes frequently influence clinical practice, healthcare policy, service design, and patient care pathways. Through its emphasis on applied research, the programme ensures that funded studies move beyond academic publication and contribute directly to healthcare improvements.
Benefits of the Programme
Successful applicants can benefit from:
- Multi-million-pound research funding
- Support for large-scale collaborative research
- Opportunities to influence healthcare policy and practice
- Enhanced institutional research capacity
- Strong patient and public involvement structures
- National recognition through NIHR funding
- Long-term impact on health and social care delivery
The programme also contributes to building research leadership capacity and fostering enduring partnerships across healthcare, academia, and policy sectors.
Deadline
5th August,2026
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